High School Record

HIGH SCHOOL RECORD follows four awkward 17-year-olds as they struggle through their senior year. Like most high school students, they ride a continual wave of embarrassment: crappy after-school jobs, attempted sex in the science room, tinfoil shorts, guitar-strumming hippie teachers, and brushes with the law. The only difference is that their moments of humiliation are all caught on tape — our gang of four are the subjects of a documentary shot by fellow classmates. A journey into narrative anarchy, HIGH SCHOOL RECORD is an engaging film partially improvised by its young cast. Written by Ben Wolfinsohn and based on his own high school experiences, “High School Record” is a painfully funny exploration of the teenage mind. “High School Record” is a follow up to Wolfinsohn’s critically acclaimed music documentary “Friends Forever.”